A rapidly expanding housing and specialist accommodation group is seeking an experienced Head of Strategic Partnerships to drive growth across London and the South East. This is a senior, commercially focused role for someone with an established network across housing, care, commissioning, and local government. The successful candidate will be responsible for creating strategic partnerships, securing referral pathways, and generating new accommodation opportunities across supported housing, specialist housing, temporary accommodation, and care-related services. This is not an operational role. We are looking for a proven relationship-builder with a track record of converting partnerships into occupied units, contracts, and sustainable revenue streams. Key Responsibilities of a Head of Strategic Partnerships: Develop and maintain strategic relationships with local authorities, commissioners, care providers, and housing partners. Secure new accommodation opportunities across London and the South East. Establish referral pathways that drive occupancy across specialist and supported housing services. Generate and convert partnership opportunities into contracted placements and long-term arrangements. Build relationships with Adult Social Care, Children's Services, Housing Needs, Procurement, and Commissioning teams. Work closely with senior leadership to identify growth opportunities and expand service delivery. Represent the organisation at partnership meetings, networking events, and sector forums. Negotiate commercial agreements and partnership arrangements. Candidate Requirements Proven track record of securing housing referrals, placements, contracts, or framework agreements within housing, care, or supported accommodation sectors. Established relationships with local authority commissioners, Adult Social Care, Children's Services, Housing teams, NHS bodies, care providers, or Registered Providers. Demonstrable experience generating occupancy, revenue, and growth through strategic partnerships. Strong commercial, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. Background within housing, supported housing, social care, commissioning, care provision, or related sectors. Likely current or previous roles: Head of Partnerships, Business Development Director, Commissioning Manager, Strategic Partnerships Manager, Supported Housing Manager, or similar. Experience within supported housing, exempt accommodation, temporary accommodation, homelessness, mental health, learning disabilities, domestic abuse, or supported living services would be advantageous. What's on Offer 60,000 - 120,000+ basic salary, dependent on experience, network, and track record. Performance-related bonus and commission structure. Hybrid working arrangement. Direct access to senior leadership and decision-makers. Significant opportunity to influence growth and expansion strategy. Long-term career progression within a rapidly growing organisation. This role is ideal for a well-connected partnerships or business development professional who can demonstrate a history of turning relationships into contracts, referrals, and sustainable occupancy growth. If this Head of Strategic Partnerships role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
A rapidly expanding housing and specialist accommodation group is seeking an experienced Head of Strategic Partnerships to drive growth across London and the South East. This is a senior, commercially focused role for someone with an established network across housing, care, commissioning, and local government. The successful candidate will be responsible for creating strategic partnerships, securing referral pathways, and generating new accommodation opportunities across supported housing, specialist housing, temporary accommodation, and care-related services. This is not an operational role. We are looking for a proven relationship-builder with a track record of converting partnerships into occupied units, contracts, and sustainable revenue streams. Key Responsibilities of a Head of Strategic Partnerships: Develop and maintain strategic relationships with local authorities, commissioners, care providers, and housing partners. Secure new accommodation opportunities across London and the South East. Establish referral pathways that drive occupancy across specialist and supported housing services. Generate and convert partnership opportunities into contracted placements and long-term arrangements. Build relationships with Adult Social Care, Children's Services, Housing Needs, Procurement, and Commissioning teams. Work closely with senior leadership to identify growth opportunities and expand service delivery. Represent the organisation at partnership meetings, networking events, and sector forums. Negotiate commercial agreements and partnership arrangements. Candidate Requirements Proven track record of securing housing referrals, placements, contracts, or framework agreements within housing, care, or supported accommodation sectors. Established relationships with local authority commissioners, Adult Social Care, Children's Services, Housing teams, NHS bodies, care providers, or Registered Providers. Demonstrable experience generating occupancy, revenue, and growth through strategic partnerships. Strong commercial, negotiation, and stakeholder management skills. Background within housing, supported housing, social care, commissioning, care provision, or related sectors. Likely current or previous roles: Head of Partnerships, Business Development Director, Commissioning Manager, Strategic Partnerships Manager, Supported Housing Manager, or similar. Experience within supported housing, exempt accommodation, temporary accommodation, homelessness, mental health, learning disabilities, domestic abuse, or supported living services would be advantageous. What's on Offer 60,000 - 120,000+ basic salary, dependent on experience, network, and track record. Performance-related bonus and commission structure. Hybrid working arrangement. Direct access to senior leadership and decision-makers. Significant opportunity to influence growth and expansion strategy. Long-term career progression within a rapidly growing organisation. This role is ideal for a well-connected partnerships or business development professional who can demonstrate a history of turning relationships into contracts, referrals, and sustainable occupancy growth. If this Head of Strategic Partnerships role is of interest, please apply or contact (url removed)
Head of Social Media Central London 90,000 - 100,000 + Excellent Benefits Zachary Daniels Recruitment is proud to be exclusively partnering with a highly successful international hospitality and lifestyle group in the search for an exceptional Head of Social Media. This is a confidential appointment for a market-leading business with a portfolio of recognised consumer brands and ambitious growth plans. We're seeking a commercially minded and highly creative social media leader who can shape strategy, drive growth and deliver measurable business impact across multiple brands and audiences. The Opportunity: Reporting into senior leadership, you'll lead the social media strategy across a diverse portfolio of brands, each with its own identity, audience and objectives. You'll be responsible for building differentiated social strategies that reflect each brand's unique personality while driving audience growth, engagement and commercial performance. Working closely with marketing, brand, digital and operational teams, you'll ensure social media plays a central role in delivering business objectives. Key responsibilities include: Developing and leading social media strategy across a portfolio of brands Creating distinct content and platform strategies for different audiences and brand identities Driving engagement, audience growth and brand advocacy Identifying emerging trends, cultural moments and platform opportunities Leading influencer and creator partnerships Building KPI frameworks, reporting and performance measurement Turning insights and analytics into actionable business recommendations Presenting results and strategic recommendations to senior stakeholders Leading and developing a high-performing social media team Managing relationships and cross-functional collaboration About You: We're particularly interested in speaking with candidates who have operated within group or multi-brand environments, where different brands require distinct voices, audiences and social strategies. You'll combine strong creative instincts with a data-driven mindset and be comfortable influencing stakeholders at all levels of the business. You'll bring: Significant experience leading social media strategy at a senior level Multi-brand or portfolio experience within consumer-facing businesses Deep expertise across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn and emerging platforms Strong creative judgement and a passion for storytelling Experience delivering measurable growth through social media Confidence presenting performance and strategy to senior leadership teams Proven experience leading and developing successful teams Strong stakeholder and creator management skills What's on Offer: Salary of 90,000 - 100,000 Excellent benefits package Central London location A high-profile leadership role with genuine influence The opportunity to shape social strategy across an exciting portfolio of brands A chance to join a growing international organisation with ambitious growth plans If you're a strategic social media leader who thrives in fast-paced, multi-brand environments and is looking for a role where creativity, leadership and commercial impact go hand in hand, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion, please contact Zachary Daniels Recruitment. BH36429
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Head of Social Media Central London 90,000 - 100,000 + Excellent Benefits Zachary Daniels Recruitment is proud to be exclusively partnering with a highly successful international hospitality and lifestyle group in the search for an exceptional Head of Social Media. This is a confidential appointment for a market-leading business with a portfolio of recognised consumer brands and ambitious growth plans. We're seeking a commercially minded and highly creative social media leader who can shape strategy, drive growth and deliver measurable business impact across multiple brands and audiences. The Opportunity: Reporting into senior leadership, you'll lead the social media strategy across a diverse portfolio of brands, each with its own identity, audience and objectives. You'll be responsible for building differentiated social strategies that reflect each brand's unique personality while driving audience growth, engagement and commercial performance. Working closely with marketing, brand, digital and operational teams, you'll ensure social media plays a central role in delivering business objectives. Key responsibilities include: Developing and leading social media strategy across a portfolio of brands Creating distinct content and platform strategies for different audiences and brand identities Driving engagement, audience growth and brand advocacy Identifying emerging trends, cultural moments and platform opportunities Leading influencer and creator partnerships Building KPI frameworks, reporting and performance measurement Turning insights and analytics into actionable business recommendations Presenting results and strategic recommendations to senior stakeholders Leading and developing a high-performing social media team Managing relationships and cross-functional collaboration About You: We're particularly interested in speaking with candidates who have operated within group or multi-brand environments, where different brands require distinct voices, audiences and social strategies. You'll combine strong creative instincts with a data-driven mindset and be comfortable influencing stakeholders at all levels of the business. You'll bring: Significant experience leading social media strategy at a senior level Multi-brand or portfolio experience within consumer-facing businesses Deep expertise across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, LinkedIn and emerging platforms Strong creative judgement and a passion for storytelling Experience delivering measurable growth through social media Confidence presenting performance and strategy to senior leadership teams Proven experience leading and developing successful teams Strong stakeholder and creator management skills What's on Offer: Salary of 90,000 - 100,000 Excellent benefits package Central London location A high-profile leadership role with genuine influence The opportunity to shape social strategy across an exciting portfolio of brands A chance to join a growing international organisation with ambitious growth plans If you're a strategic social media leader who thrives in fast-paced, multi-brand environments and is looking for a role where creativity, leadership and commercial impact go hand in hand, we'd love to hear from you. For a confidential discussion, please contact Zachary Daniels Recruitment. BH36429
Key Responsibilities: Provide the highest level of proactive account management support to our clients while ensuring that we keep income attrition/loss on existing accounts. Cross-selling and up selling services to existing partner accounts Work with and support the Director and Head of Business Development generate income from new opportunities Negotiate ongoing contract partnerships with accounts that have been allocated to the position Ensure that we maintain income margins at agreed levels Lead on allocated client account activities - launching new reporting services, issuing rewards, guiding on use of IP, supporting clients to optimise service performance, and briefing and working on marketing campaign implementation team. Support Directors with monthly income forecasting. Requirements: End- to-end Account Management Experience. Account management experience of working with internal marketing and communications professionals to deliver for clients. Negotiating contract renewals, undertaking pricing for commercial services, identifying opportunities for service upsell, and writing proposals. Excellent customer service and stakeholder management skills Ability to present information and data to clients Experience of utilising a CRM Prize Placements is acting as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We regret that we are unable to respond to all applications. If you have not heard from us within 7 days please consider that on this occasion your CV has not been selected for our client
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
Key Responsibilities: Provide the highest level of proactive account management support to our clients while ensuring that we keep income attrition/loss on existing accounts. Cross-selling and up selling services to existing partner accounts Work with and support the Director and Head of Business Development generate income from new opportunities Negotiate ongoing contract partnerships with accounts that have been allocated to the position Ensure that we maintain income margins at agreed levels Lead on allocated client account activities - launching new reporting services, issuing rewards, guiding on use of IP, supporting clients to optimise service performance, and briefing and working on marketing campaign implementation team. Support Directors with monthly income forecasting. Requirements: End- to-end Account Management Experience. Account management experience of working with internal marketing and communications professionals to deliver for clients. Negotiating contract renewals, undertaking pricing for commercial services, identifying opportunities for service upsell, and writing proposals. Excellent customer service and stakeholder management skills Ability to present information and data to clients Experience of utilising a CRM Prize Placements is acting as an employment business for temporary positions and an employment agency for permanent positions. We regret that we are unable to respond to all applications. If you have not heard from us within 7 days please consider that on this occasion your CV has not been selected for our client
A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Hayes is seeking a Year 6 teacher to join the team from September 2026 on a permanent basis. This role would suit a Year 6 teacher who enjoys supporting learners in Key Stage 2. Role: Year 6 Teacher Start Date: September 2026 Location: Hayes, London Contract: Full time - permanent Salary: M1 - M6 About the School The school is a welcoming and community-focused primary located in Hayes. Staff work collaboratively to create a supportive environment where pupils feel safe, confident and motivated to learn. Leadership prioritises staff wellbeing and professional development, and teachers benefit from clear systems, shared planning and a strong team culture. The school has a diverse pupil community and places a strong emphasis on inclusion, respect and high expectations. About the Role This opportunity would suit a motivated Year 6 teacher who enjoys working with Key Stage 2 . The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues to deliver engaging lessons and help pupils build confidence in literacy, numeracy and independent learning skills, while also preparing them for the transition to secondary school. Responsibilities As the Year 6 teacher, plan and deliver engaging lessons that support pupil progress Support pupils in developing key literacy, numeracy and independent learning skills Establish clear routines and positive behaviour expectations within the classroom Use assessment to identify next steps for learning and support pupils of all abilities Build positive partnerships with families and collaborate effectively with colleagues Help prepare pupils for end-of-key-stage assessments and the move to secondary school Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching in Key Stage 2 (Year 6 experience desirable but not essential) Able to build a fair, respectful and encouraging learning environment Committed to consistent communication and professional collaboration What the school offers Supportive and approachable leadership team Clear curriculum vision and shared planning structures Opportunities for professional development and career progression A diverse and inclusive school community A positive environment where every teacher is supported to succeed Application process Ready to take the next step as a Year 6 teacher? Submit your CV today to arrange an initial conversation ahead of September 2026.
Jun 21, 2026
Full time
A welcoming and inclusive primary school in Hayes is seeking a Year 6 teacher to join the team from September 2026 on a permanent basis. This role would suit a Year 6 teacher who enjoys supporting learners in Key Stage 2. Role: Year 6 Teacher Start Date: September 2026 Location: Hayes, London Contract: Full time - permanent Salary: M1 - M6 About the School The school is a welcoming and community-focused primary located in Hayes. Staff work collaboratively to create a supportive environment where pupils feel safe, confident and motivated to learn. Leadership prioritises staff wellbeing and professional development, and teachers benefit from clear systems, shared planning and a strong team culture. The school has a diverse pupil community and places a strong emphasis on inclusion, respect and high expectations. About the Role This opportunity would suit a motivated Year 6 teacher who enjoys working with Key Stage 2 . The successful candidate will work closely with colleagues to deliver engaging lessons and help pupils build confidence in literacy, numeracy and independent learning skills, while also preparing them for the transition to secondary school. Responsibilities As the Year 6 teacher, plan and deliver engaging lessons that support pupil progress Support pupils in developing key literacy, numeracy and independent learning skills Establish clear routines and positive behaviour expectations within the classroom Use assessment to identify next steps for learning and support pupils of all abilities Build positive partnerships with families and collaborate effectively with colleagues Help prepare pupils for end-of-key-stage assessments and the move to secondary school Requirements Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) Experience teaching in Key Stage 2 (Year 6 experience desirable but not essential) Able to build a fair, respectful and encouraging learning environment Committed to consistent communication and professional collaboration What the school offers Supportive and approachable leadership team Clear curriculum vision and shared planning structures Opportunities for professional development and career progression A diverse and inclusive school community A positive environment where every teacher is supported to succeed Application process Ready to take the next step as a Year 6 teacher? Submit your CV today to arrange an initial conversation ahead of September 2026.
Enterprise Risk Analyst London/Hybrid 12 month contract Day rate £350 via Umbrella Company Our commitment is to provide equal opportunity regardless of, for example, your gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or beliefs. We also engage with employers to develop programmes and pathways that embrace diverse talent and promote more inclusive employment worldwide through partnerships and other initiatives. We recognise and celebrate the value of difference and how it makes us faster, smarter and more innovative than our competition. My client is one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in Japan, with an established presence across all consumer and corporate banking businesses. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates, they offer a diverse range of financial services, including commercial banking, leasing, securities, credit card, consumer finance and other services. They are looking for an Enterprise Risk Analyst to join the team on a 12 month contract. The role is hybrid working being in the office 2-3 days a week with the remainder of time working from home. Standard office hours Monday to Friday with the occasional out of hours requirement in line with business needs. Purpose of Job This role is responsible for supporting the objectives of the Enterprise Risk Management team by assisting in developing and maintaining the suite of risk reports, providing first review of risk appetite monitoring, and assisting on ad-hoc initiatives that feed into the key regulatory documents. Accountabilities and Responsibilities Key Job Functions Provide general support to the Enterprise Risk team across its primary duties. Work with senior management, front office, Risk, Trade Analysis, Finance and other key stakeholders assisting in the design, development and implementation of regulatory and risk monitoring reports. Undertake other regular tasks and ad-hoc quant/non-quant projects including Risk appetite and risk identification. Collection, management and review of MI and reporting and discussion of findings with Risk Management and front office colleagues; present findings to the senior management risk committee Ensure the accuracy of data held on our systems to facilitate accurate and timely risk reporting. Support Risk Governance framework - RMSC, Board, Weekly Risk meeting. Support the Drafting and review of relevant risk related policy/procedural documentation Support Team members in business planning & limits calibration Knowledge, Skills, Experience & Qualifications Recent experience of working in a banking environment. Capital Markets experience and/or familiar with capital markets products - derivatives, securities etc or with a operations or settlements background. Knowledge and application of regulatory guidelines Good working knowledge of Excel and Powerpoint. Organised with strong attention to detail. Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to adapt information delivery based on audience Ability to communicate risk management concepts across a broad range of technical and non-technical staff. Good influencing, relationship and stakeholder management skills Self-motivated with the ability to work within stringent time frames Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Strong team player. Desirable Knowledge and experience of risk measurement methodologies and analysis. Knowledge and experience of complex governance and rule structures across jurisdictions and multiple entities. Ability to manage multiple projects. Candidates must show evidence of the above in their CV to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
Enterprise Risk Analyst London/Hybrid 12 month contract Day rate £350 via Umbrella Company Our commitment is to provide equal opportunity regardless of, for example, your gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or beliefs. We also engage with employers to develop programmes and pathways that embrace diverse talent and promote more inclusive employment worldwide through partnerships and other initiatives. We recognise and celebrate the value of difference and how it makes us faster, smarter and more innovative than our competition. My client is one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in Japan, with an established presence across all consumer and corporate banking businesses. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates, they offer a diverse range of financial services, including commercial banking, leasing, securities, credit card, consumer finance and other services. They are looking for an Enterprise Risk Analyst to join the team on a 12 month contract. The role is hybrid working being in the office 2-3 days a week with the remainder of time working from home. Standard office hours Monday to Friday with the occasional out of hours requirement in line with business needs. Purpose of Job This role is responsible for supporting the objectives of the Enterprise Risk Management team by assisting in developing and maintaining the suite of risk reports, providing first review of risk appetite monitoring, and assisting on ad-hoc initiatives that feed into the key regulatory documents. Accountabilities and Responsibilities Key Job Functions Provide general support to the Enterprise Risk team across its primary duties. Work with senior management, front office, Risk, Trade Analysis, Finance and other key stakeholders assisting in the design, development and implementation of regulatory and risk monitoring reports. Undertake other regular tasks and ad-hoc quant/non-quant projects including Risk appetite and risk identification. Collection, management and review of MI and reporting and discussion of findings with Risk Management and front office colleagues; present findings to the senior management risk committee Ensure the accuracy of data held on our systems to facilitate accurate and timely risk reporting. Support Risk Governance framework - RMSC, Board, Weekly Risk meeting. Support the Drafting and review of relevant risk related policy/procedural documentation Support Team members in business planning & limits calibration Knowledge, Skills, Experience & Qualifications Recent experience of working in a banking environment. Capital Markets experience and/or familiar with capital markets products - derivatives, securities etc or with a operations or settlements background. Knowledge and application of regulatory guidelines Good working knowledge of Excel and Powerpoint. Organised with strong attention to detail. Strong verbal and written communication skills Ability to adapt information delivery based on audience Ability to communicate risk management concepts across a broad range of technical and non-technical staff. Good influencing, relationship and stakeholder management skills Self-motivated with the ability to work within stringent time frames Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Strong team player. Desirable Knowledge and experience of risk measurement methodologies and analysis. Knowledge and experience of complex governance and rule structures across jurisdictions and multiple entities. Ability to manage multiple projects. Candidates must show evidence of the above in their CV to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Associate Executive Director - Commercial Operations Accountable for operational and commercial performance across the museum group. Lead and coordinate operational and commercial performance across Royal Navy Museums, ensuring delivery of commercial income, visitor experience, operational sustainability and strategic objectives across all museum locations. Lead delivery of operational, commercial and visitor experience KPIs across the museum group. Lead, coach, support and develop General Managers / Museum Managers, ensuring consistent operational standards and effective delivery of site objectives. Provide strategic leadership for commercial trading activities, working in partnership with the Head of Commercial to deliver growth across retail, catering, licensing, filming, corporate hire and commercial partnerships. Identify and support development of new commercial partnerships and trading opportunities aligned to organisational strategy . Drive growth in secondary spend and commercial profitability aligned to the Museum's financial strategy and organisational objectives. Coordinate operational planning and collaboration across sites to support innovation, adaptability , operational sustainability and continuous improvement. Work collaboratively with the Head of Audience and Revenue Marketing and the Associate Executive Director: Content and Engagement to align operational delivery with audience growth, programming and visitor expectations. Contribute to the development and delivery of the Museum's strategic, financial and operational plans. Lead on projects and discrete areas of cross-directorate work as delegated by the Executive Director of Museum Operations.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Associate Executive Director - Commercial Operations Accountable for operational and commercial performance across the museum group. Lead and coordinate operational and commercial performance across Royal Navy Museums, ensuring delivery of commercial income, visitor experience, operational sustainability and strategic objectives across all museum locations. Lead delivery of operational, commercial and visitor experience KPIs across the museum group. Lead, coach, support and develop General Managers / Museum Managers, ensuring consistent operational standards and effective delivery of site objectives. Provide strategic leadership for commercial trading activities, working in partnership with the Head of Commercial to deliver growth across retail, catering, licensing, filming, corporate hire and commercial partnerships. Identify and support development of new commercial partnerships and trading opportunities aligned to organisational strategy . Drive growth in secondary spend and commercial profitability aligned to the Museum's financial strategy and organisational objectives. Coordinate operational planning and collaboration across sites to support innovation, adaptability , operational sustainability and continuous improvement. Work collaboratively with the Head of Audience and Revenue Marketing and the Associate Executive Director: Content and Engagement to align operational delivery with audience growth, programming and visitor expectations. Contribute to the development and delivery of the Museum's strategic, financial and operational plans. Lead on projects and discrete areas of cross-directorate work as delegated by the Executive Director of Museum Operations.
Partnership Manager Location : Manchester / Hybrid Salary : £60,000 £70,000 per annum + Bonus + Benefits Benefits : Opportunity to join a growing and highly regarded advisory business, Direct exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision-making, A role with genuine influence on company growth, Clear progression opportunities as the business expands, Flexible hybrid working and Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package. About the Opportunity Dunwall Associates are delighted to be representing a highly respected specialist tax advisory firm with ambitious growth plans across the UK. As part of this growth strategy, we are seeking a Partnership Manager to develop and grow a network of professional introducers, creating new business opportunities and strengthening the firm's position within the professional services market. This is a highly visible role, working closely with the Head of Sales, Partners and senior leadership team, with genuine scope to influence business growth and future direction. The Role The Partnership Manager will be responsible for building and managing relationships with key professional introducers including accountancy firms, law firms, corporate finance advisers, private equity firms and other professional services organisations. The focus of the role is to generate high-quality opportunities through trusted partnerships and develop a sustainable referral network that supports the firm's continued growth. Key Responsibilities Partnership Development Develop and grow strategic relationships with professional introducers across the UK. Build strong relationships with Partners, Directors and senior decision-makers. Create and execute partnership plans to drive referral activity and revenue growth. Act as the primary contact for key partnership accounts. Business Development & Origination Generate new client opportunities through the partner network. Identify, qualify and progress opportunities aligned to the firm's service offering. Work closely with Partners and technical teams to convert introductions into successful engagements. Maintain and manage a healthy pipeline of opportunities through CRM systems. Market Engagement Represent the business at networking events, industry forums and client events. Support marketing initiatives including events, campaigns and thought leadership activities. Share market intelligence and partner feedback to support business growth. About You Essential Experience in partnership development, business development, account management or origination within professional services. Proven ability to build relationships with senior stakeholders. Strong commercial awareness and a track record of generating opportunities. Excellent communication, networking and relationship management skills. Self-motivated, organised and comfortable working autonomously. Desirable Experience working with tax, accountancy, legal, corporate finance or advisory firms. Understanding of referral-led and introducer-based business models. Experience using HubSpot or similar CRM systems. An existing professional services network would be advantageous. Success Measures Growth in referral revenue. New opportunities generated through partner relationships. Expansion of active introducer network. Pipeline value and conversion rates. Contribution to the firm's overall growth objectives. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Partnership Manager Location : Manchester / Hybrid Salary : £60,000 £70,000 per annum + Bonus + Benefits Benefits : Opportunity to join a growing and highly regarded advisory business, Direct exposure to senior leadership and strategic decision-making, A role with genuine influence on company growth, Clear progression opportunities as the business expands, Flexible hybrid working and Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package. About the Opportunity Dunwall Associates are delighted to be representing a highly respected specialist tax advisory firm with ambitious growth plans across the UK. As part of this growth strategy, we are seeking a Partnership Manager to develop and grow a network of professional introducers, creating new business opportunities and strengthening the firm's position within the professional services market. This is a highly visible role, working closely with the Head of Sales, Partners and senior leadership team, with genuine scope to influence business growth and future direction. The Role The Partnership Manager will be responsible for building and managing relationships with key professional introducers including accountancy firms, law firms, corporate finance advisers, private equity firms and other professional services organisations. The focus of the role is to generate high-quality opportunities through trusted partnerships and develop a sustainable referral network that supports the firm's continued growth. Key Responsibilities Partnership Development Develop and grow strategic relationships with professional introducers across the UK. Build strong relationships with Partners, Directors and senior decision-makers. Create and execute partnership plans to drive referral activity and revenue growth. Act as the primary contact for key partnership accounts. Business Development & Origination Generate new client opportunities through the partner network. Identify, qualify and progress opportunities aligned to the firm's service offering. Work closely with Partners and technical teams to convert introductions into successful engagements. Maintain and manage a healthy pipeline of opportunities through CRM systems. Market Engagement Represent the business at networking events, industry forums and client events. Support marketing initiatives including events, campaigns and thought leadership activities. Share market intelligence and partner feedback to support business growth. About You Essential Experience in partnership development, business development, account management or origination within professional services. Proven ability to build relationships with senior stakeholders. Strong commercial awareness and a track record of generating opportunities. Excellent communication, networking and relationship management skills. Self-motivated, organised and comfortable working autonomously. Desirable Experience working with tax, accountancy, legal, corporate finance or advisory firms. Understanding of referral-led and introducer-based business models. Experience using HubSpot or similar CRM systems. An existing professional services network would be advantageous. Success Measures Growth in referral revenue. New opportunities generated through partner relationships. Expansion of active introducer network. Pipeline value and conversion rates. Contribution to the firm's overall growth objectives. If you feel you have the necessary skills and experience to be successful in this role click on APPLY today! No agencies please.
At OKRE we're entering an exciting new phase of growth, and this new Finance Manager role offers the chance to shape the organisation's foundations and culture as we expand. This role is designed to complement the back-office accounting support we receive from our external accountants, with whom you will be in close collaboration. Reporting to the Head of Operations, you'll be the organisation's main internal point of contact for all finance queries. You'll ensure day-to-day processes run smoothly, build, formalise and strengthen systems, and provide reliable financial information for planning and decision making across the organisation. As we develop our financial systems and strengthen our internal processes, this role will be central to shaping how finance operates across OKRE. You'll help build clear, practical frameworks for financial management, support the annual planning cycle, and ensure we have the right controls, tools, and partnerships in place as we grow. From improving day to day processes to guiding the development of key policies, you'll play a foundational role in ensuring OKRE's financial operations are robust, compliant and ready for the next stage of our development. You can find the full job description on our website including: Key responsibilities, requirements & how to apply. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
At OKRE we're entering an exciting new phase of growth, and this new Finance Manager role offers the chance to shape the organisation's foundations and culture as we expand. This role is designed to complement the back-office accounting support we receive from our external accountants, with whom you will be in close collaboration. Reporting to the Head of Operations, you'll be the organisation's main internal point of contact for all finance queries. You'll ensure day-to-day processes run smoothly, build, formalise and strengthen systems, and provide reliable financial information for planning and decision making across the organisation. As we develop our financial systems and strengthen our internal processes, this role will be central to shaping how finance operates across OKRE. You'll help build clear, practical frameworks for financial management, support the annual planning cycle, and ensure we have the right controls, tools, and partnerships in place as we grow. From improving day to day processes to guiding the development of key policies, you'll play a foundational role in ensuring OKRE's financial operations are robust, compliant and ready for the next stage of our development. You can find the full job description on our website including: Key responsibilities, requirements & how to apply. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
MBDA has created its Corporate University, called the "Missile Systems University" (MSU), to sustain and further develop core capabilities for its domestic and export customers. The MSU defines and executes MBDA's contractual obligations in transferring Weapon Systems Knowledge and Technologies to its customers and partners. Leading the future of defence capability development, we are looking for a Head of Missile Systems University (UK) Salary: Circa £85,000 depending on experience Dynamic (hybrid) working: Requirement to be onsite in Stevenage (Hertfordshire) as and when needed to be with team. Extensive international travel for up to a week every month will likely be required. Security Clearance: British Citizen Restrictions and/or limitations relating to nationality and/or rights to work may apply. As a minimum and after offer stage, all successful candidates will need to undergo HMG Basic Personnel Security Standard checks (BPSS), which are managed by the MBDA Personnel Security Team. What we can offer you: Company Bonus: % of base salary Car Allowance Pension: maximum total (employer and employee) contribution of up to 14% Enhanced parental leave: offers up to 26 weeks for maternity, adoption and shared parental leave -enhancements are available for paternity leave, neonatal leave and fertility testing and treatments Facilities: Fantastic site facilities including subsidised meals, free car parking and much more Private Medical Insurance:Eligible employees are enrolled as standard into the company funded Private Medical Insurance benefit MBDA is seeking an experienced and strategic leader to head the UK arm of our Missile Systems University (MSU) - a unique organisation responsible for transferring critical weapon systems knowledge and expertise to customers and partners around the world. Reporting to the Group Head of MSU, you will lead the UK strategy, oversee the delivery of contractual commitments, support international export campaigns, and drive the development of innovative training and knowledge-transfer solutions. You will play a key role in protecting MBDA's brand, financial margins and reputation, ensuring customer satisfaction, and supporting business growth across global defence programmes. What you'll be doing Leading the UK Missile Systems University strategy in alignment with MBDA's global vision. Supporting export contract wins through compelling Transfer of Knowledge solutions. Ensuring successful delivery of customer commitments, delivering realistic bids and risk assessing while protecting financial performance. Identify and mitigate contractual and delivery risks to avoid non-acceptance and penalties. Proactively escalate financial and reputational risks with mitigation or recovery plans. Developing new learning and capability-building offerings for international customers. Managing and developing a small specialist team and external partners. Represent MSU UK in HR, workforce planning and governance bodies ensuring MSU constraints, risks, and priorities are visible and arbitrated. Act as the official MSU UK representative towards UK export customers and partners, ensuring credibility, consistency, and professionalism. Develop and manage strategic partnerships with UK academic institutions, military organisations, training authorities, and research bodies, in line with Group MSU objectives. Ensure external engagements and partnerships do not introduce uncontrolled contractual, IP, export, or reputational risks. What we are looking for Significant leadership experience within defence, aerospace, engineering, or another highly regulated environment with direct accountability for delivery and teams. Proven success in programme delivery, customer engagement, and team leadership. Experience working on export programmes, international customers, and complex contractual frameworks. Track record of contributing to business development, bid activities, or contract capture. Experience managing financial risk, margins, and penalty exposure in contract execution with excellent commercial awareness Ability to build strong relationships with customers, academic institutions, military organisations, and industry partners. Ability to travel extensively internationally, both in Europe and rest of the world is required. Travel could be for up to a week every month depending on requirements of business and customer. 1 to 2 weeks of notice will be given for all travel, but flexibility is required. Why MBDA? This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of defence knowledge transfer on a global scale, working at the intersection of strategy, innovation, customer engagement, and capability development within one of the world's leading defence organisations. Our company: Peace is not a given, Freedom is not a given, Sovereignty is not a given MBDA is a leading defence organisation. We are proud of the role we play in supporting the Armed Forces who protect our nations. We partner with governments to work together towards a common goal, defending our freedom.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
MBDA has created its Corporate University, called the "Missile Systems University" (MSU), to sustain and further develop core capabilities for its domestic and export customers. The MSU defines and executes MBDA's contractual obligations in transferring Weapon Systems Knowledge and Technologies to its customers and partners. Leading the future of defence capability development, we are looking for a Head of Missile Systems University (UK) Salary: Circa £85,000 depending on experience Dynamic (hybrid) working: Requirement to be onsite in Stevenage (Hertfordshire) as and when needed to be with team. Extensive international travel for up to a week every month will likely be required. Security Clearance: British Citizen Restrictions and/or limitations relating to nationality and/or rights to work may apply. As a minimum and after offer stage, all successful candidates will need to undergo HMG Basic Personnel Security Standard checks (BPSS), which are managed by the MBDA Personnel Security Team. What we can offer you: Company Bonus: % of base salary Car Allowance Pension: maximum total (employer and employee) contribution of up to 14% Enhanced parental leave: offers up to 26 weeks for maternity, adoption and shared parental leave -enhancements are available for paternity leave, neonatal leave and fertility testing and treatments Facilities: Fantastic site facilities including subsidised meals, free car parking and much more Private Medical Insurance:Eligible employees are enrolled as standard into the company funded Private Medical Insurance benefit MBDA is seeking an experienced and strategic leader to head the UK arm of our Missile Systems University (MSU) - a unique organisation responsible for transferring critical weapon systems knowledge and expertise to customers and partners around the world. Reporting to the Group Head of MSU, you will lead the UK strategy, oversee the delivery of contractual commitments, support international export campaigns, and drive the development of innovative training and knowledge-transfer solutions. You will play a key role in protecting MBDA's brand, financial margins and reputation, ensuring customer satisfaction, and supporting business growth across global defence programmes. What you'll be doing Leading the UK Missile Systems University strategy in alignment with MBDA's global vision. Supporting export contract wins through compelling Transfer of Knowledge solutions. Ensuring successful delivery of customer commitments, delivering realistic bids and risk assessing while protecting financial performance. Identify and mitigate contractual and delivery risks to avoid non-acceptance and penalties. Proactively escalate financial and reputational risks with mitigation or recovery plans. Developing new learning and capability-building offerings for international customers. Managing and developing a small specialist team and external partners. Represent MSU UK in HR, workforce planning and governance bodies ensuring MSU constraints, risks, and priorities are visible and arbitrated. Act as the official MSU UK representative towards UK export customers and partners, ensuring credibility, consistency, and professionalism. Develop and manage strategic partnerships with UK academic institutions, military organisations, training authorities, and research bodies, in line with Group MSU objectives. Ensure external engagements and partnerships do not introduce uncontrolled contractual, IP, export, or reputational risks. What we are looking for Significant leadership experience within defence, aerospace, engineering, or another highly regulated environment with direct accountability for delivery and teams. Proven success in programme delivery, customer engagement, and team leadership. Experience working on export programmes, international customers, and complex contractual frameworks. Track record of contributing to business development, bid activities, or contract capture. Experience managing financial risk, margins, and penalty exposure in contract execution with excellent commercial awareness Ability to build strong relationships with customers, academic institutions, military organisations, and industry partners. Ability to travel extensively internationally, both in Europe and rest of the world is required. Travel could be for up to a week every month depending on requirements of business and customer. 1 to 2 weeks of notice will be given for all travel, but flexibility is required. Why MBDA? This is a rare opportunity to shape the future of defence knowledge transfer on a global scale, working at the intersection of strategy, innovation, customer engagement, and capability development within one of the world's leading defence organisations. Our company: Peace is not a given, Freedom is not a given, Sovereignty is not a given MBDA is a leading defence organisation. We are proud of the role we play in supporting the Armed Forces who protect our nations. We partner with governments to work together towards a common goal, defending our freedom.
Senior Technical Services Manager - Commercial Fit-Out (CAT A & CAT B) Opportunity for a Senior Technical Services Manager to join a multi-billion-pound turnover fit-out specialist contractor delivering approximately 250 projects annually, driven predominantly by repeat business. This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the UK's leading fit-out specialists, delivering Central London projects across office fit-out and refurbishment, design & build, and science and laboratory environments. Working with highly reputable clients and long-standing supply chain partnerships, this contractor offers a clear growth strategy, a strong project pipeline and an impressive track record of delivery. They are recognised for high employee retention and a leadership team with extensive industry experience. About the role Our client is seeking a Senior Technical Services Manager to join an experienced and dynamic team delivering commercial fit-out projects across Central London valued between 2m- 100m+. The initial project will be a 10m- 20m Office CAT A & CAT B fit-out. You will be based between their London headquarters and project sites, supporting delivery across a portfolio of 30-35 live projects consisting largely of repeat business. Their focus is on attracting long-term, project-driven individuals who align with a collaborative, no-ego culture. Responsibilities for Senior Technical Services Manager Lead MEP design coordination and technical delivery across commercial fit-out projects Manage building services from pre-construction through commissioning and handover Review and challenge technical design to ensure compliance, build ability and value engineering opportunities Coordinate consultants, subcontractors and internal teams to mitigate technical and programme risks Support procurement and commercial teams through technical assessments and package reviews Oversee testing, commissioning and successful client handover of building services systems Ensure projects achieve programme, quality, sustainability and client objectives Provide technical leadership and mentor junior team members Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners Promote continuous improvement and technical best practice across project delivery Requirements Significant experience within Technical Services / MEP delivery in construction, fit-out or refurbishment Proven track record delivering projects from pre-construction through to completion Strong understanding of mechanical, electrical and building services systems Experience managing design coordination, subcontractors, commissioning and handover Ability to manage programme, quality, technical risk and compliance Strong stakeholder management and client-facing communication skills Relevant qualification in Building Services, Engineering or Construction SMSTS and CSCS desirable What we offer for Senior Technical Services Manager Join one of the UK's leading fit-out specialists with a strong reputation for delivering high-profile projects and maintaining long-term client relationships Opportunity to work on complex, high-value projects with clear career progression and leadership opportunities Financially strong business with an established pipeline of secured work and continued growth plans Collaborative, people-first culture built around integrity, accountability, safety and excellence in delivery Continued investment in sustainability, innovation and modern methods of construction Strong internal support structure with experienced leadership and commitment to employee development Competitive salary in line with market rate Annual discretionary bonus, company pension scheme, private healthcare, car allowance, travel expenses reimbursed, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with service), Employee Assistance Programme, life assurance, professional membership support, and training & development programmes If you would like to hear more about this Senior Technical Services Manager opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Michael Beaubrun in our London office on (phone number removed).
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Senior Technical Services Manager - Commercial Fit-Out (CAT A & CAT B) Opportunity for a Senior Technical Services Manager to join a multi-billion-pound turnover fit-out specialist contractor delivering approximately 250 projects annually, driven predominantly by repeat business. This is an exciting opportunity to join one of the UK's leading fit-out specialists, delivering Central London projects across office fit-out and refurbishment, design & build, and science and laboratory environments. Working with highly reputable clients and long-standing supply chain partnerships, this contractor offers a clear growth strategy, a strong project pipeline and an impressive track record of delivery. They are recognised for high employee retention and a leadership team with extensive industry experience. About the role Our client is seeking a Senior Technical Services Manager to join an experienced and dynamic team delivering commercial fit-out projects across Central London valued between 2m- 100m+. The initial project will be a 10m- 20m Office CAT A & CAT B fit-out. You will be based between their London headquarters and project sites, supporting delivery across a portfolio of 30-35 live projects consisting largely of repeat business. Their focus is on attracting long-term, project-driven individuals who align with a collaborative, no-ego culture. Responsibilities for Senior Technical Services Manager Lead MEP design coordination and technical delivery across commercial fit-out projects Manage building services from pre-construction through commissioning and handover Review and challenge technical design to ensure compliance, build ability and value engineering opportunities Coordinate consultants, subcontractors and internal teams to mitigate technical and programme risks Support procurement and commercial teams through technical assessments and package reviews Oversee testing, commissioning and successful client handover of building services systems Ensure projects achieve programme, quality, sustainability and client objectives Provide technical leadership and mentor junior team members Develop and maintain strong relationships with clients, consultants and supply chain partners Promote continuous improvement and technical best practice across project delivery Requirements Significant experience within Technical Services / MEP delivery in construction, fit-out or refurbishment Proven track record delivering projects from pre-construction through to completion Strong understanding of mechanical, electrical and building services systems Experience managing design coordination, subcontractors, commissioning and handover Ability to manage programme, quality, technical risk and compliance Strong stakeholder management and client-facing communication skills Relevant qualification in Building Services, Engineering or Construction SMSTS and CSCS desirable What we offer for Senior Technical Services Manager Join one of the UK's leading fit-out specialists with a strong reputation for delivering high-profile projects and maintaining long-term client relationships Opportunity to work on complex, high-value projects with clear career progression and leadership opportunities Financially strong business with an established pipeline of secured work and continued growth plans Collaborative, people-first culture built around integrity, accountability, safety and excellence in delivery Continued investment in sustainability, innovation and modern methods of construction Strong internal support structure with experienced leadership and commitment to employee development Competitive salary in line with market rate Annual discretionary bonus, company pension scheme, private healthcare, car allowance, travel expenses reimbursed, 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (increasing with service), Employee Assistance Programme, life assurance, professional membership support, and training & development programmes If you would like to hear more about this Senior Technical Services Manager opportunity, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Michael Beaubrun in our London office on (phone number removed).
Head of Cyber Security Up to 89,000 + local government pension scheme + excellent annual leave Glasgow - Relaxed Hybrid Permanent Hays are on the lookout for a Head of Cyber to provide both strategic and operational leadership across a multi-organisation shared service environment. This role supports a partnership of public sector organisations and reports directly to the Chief Information Officer (CIO). You will be accountable for shaping cyber strategy, overseeing governance and risk management, and leading incident response capabilities, while providing assurance on organisational cyber resilience at executive and board level. This role involves Develop and deliver a cyber security strategy and roadmap aligned to organisational priorities and relevant government resilience frameworks. Oversee cyber security operations, including incident response, threat monitoring, vulnerability management, and third-party security services. Act as the senior cyber authority, offering expert guidance and clear assurance on cyber risk, compliance, and resilience to senior leadership, audit committees, and boards. Lead, develop, and inspire specialist cyber security teams, promoting a strong security culture across the organisation. Embed security-by-design principles across enterprise architecture, digital initiatives, and service delivery. Maintain effective cyber governance, policies, and performance metrics, ensuring alignment with recognised standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, CAF, and Cyber Essentials Plus. What I'm looking for Demonstrable experience leading a cyber security function covering strategy, operations, and incident management. Mergers and acquisitions experience would be useful for the cyber due diligence involved in expanding the partnerships Strong knowledge of risk, governance, compliance, and security architecture within complex environments. A technical cyber security background Proven ability to engage, influence, and advise senior stakeholders, including executive teams and boards. Experience within public sector organisations or shared service/multi-entity environments is desirable What you'll get in return A salary between 80,000 - 89,000 Local Government pension scheme Excellent annual leave allowance Great flexibility and hybrid availability Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Head of Cyber Security Up to 89,000 + local government pension scheme + excellent annual leave Glasgow - Relaxed Hybrid Permanent Hays are on the lookout for a Head of Cyber to provide both strategic and operational leadership across a multi-organisation shared service environment. This role supports a partnership of public sector organisations and reports directly to the Chief Information Officer (CIO). You will be accountable for shaping cyber strategy, overseeing governance and risk management, and leading incident response capabilities, while providing assurance on organisational cyber resilience at executive and board level. This role involves Develop and deliver a cyber security strategy and roadmap aligned to organisational priorities and relevant government resilience frameworks. Oversee cyber security operations, including incident response, threat monitoring, vulnerability management, and third-party security services. Act as the senior cyber authority, offering expert guidance and clear assurance on cyber risk, compliance, and resilience to senior leadership, audit committees, and boards. Lead, develop, and inspire specialist cyber security teams, promoting a strong security culture across the organisation. Embed security-by-design principles across enterprise architecture, digital initiatives, and service delivery. Maintain effective cyber governance, policies, and performance metrics, ensuring alignment with recognised standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, CAF, and Cyber Essentials Plus. What I'm looking for Demonstrable experience leading a cyber security function covering strategy, operations, and incident management. Mergers and acquisitions experience would be useful for the cyber due diligence involved in expanding the partnerships Strong knowledge of risk, governance, compliance, and security architecture within complex environments. A technical cyber security background Proven ability to engage, influence, and advise senior stakeholders, including executive teams and boards. Experience within public sector organisations or shared service/multi-entity environments is desirable What you'll get in return A salary between 80,000 - 89,000 Local Government pension scheme Excellent annual leave allowance Great flexibility and hybrid availability Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)
Location : Contracted to our Peterborough office with the flexibility for hybrid working Salary £50,000 - £55,000 FTE depending on experience Full time : 37.5 hours per week; (would consider part time minimum 30 hours) Benefits : We want all our employees to feel valued and engaged and are committed to offering a positive working culture along with a good work-life balance click apply for full job details
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Location : Contracted to our Peterborough office with the flexibility for hybrid working Salary £50,000 - £55,000 FTE depending on experience Full time : 37.5 hours per week; (would consider part time minimum 30 hours) Benefits : We want all our employees to feel valued and engaged and are committed to offering a positive working culture along with a good work-life balance click apply for full job details
Applications are invited for the role of Director of International Development at Epsom College, at an exciting time in the school's development, building on an excellent reputation at the forefront of innovation, learning and as an institution committed to holistic education in the UK and abroad. Epsom College is a happy school with a real sense of community and shared purpose. Founded in 1855, on the principles of 'benevolence and excellence', the College's values of kindness, ambition and integrity are at the heart of our approach to education. Part of this strategy is to expand overseas, building upon our current portfolio of international schools. To support and develop these plans, the Governing Body seeks to appoint a Director of International Development who will work with them, the Head and Chief Operating Officer to develop and deliver the strategy for overseas collaboration, partnerships and growth, as well as capitalising on educational and commercial opportunities in the domestic market. The successful candidate will be commercially and financially astute with an entrepreneurial mindset, have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and experience of working internationally, preferably in a school environment. Applications are encouraged from candidates with educational, private, public or third-sector backgrounds who have strong commercial acumen and a genuine passion for education, as well as a commitment to the values and ethos of Epsom College. Epsom College is committed to the principles of equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion. We are committed to attracting and retaining the very best staff, ensuring that our staff body reflects the diversity of our students and local community. A candidate brief will be available to download shortly. A CV and Covering Letter should be submitted by 09.00 UK BST on Monday 13 th July 2026. Epsom College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Applications are invited for the role of Director of International Development at Epsom College, at an exciting time in the school's development, building on an excellent reputation at the forefront of innovation, learning and as an institution committed to holistic education in the UK and abroad. Epsom College is a happy school with a real sense of community and shared purpose. Founded in 1855, on the principles of 'benevolence and excellence', the College's values of kindness, ambition and integrity are at the heart of our approach to education. Part of this strategy is to expand overseas, building upon our current portfolio of international schools. To support and develop these plans, the Governing Body seeks to appoint a Director of International Development who will work with them, the Head and Chief Operating Officer to develop and deliver the strategy for overseas collaboration, partnerships and growth, as well as capitalising on educational and commercial opportunities in the domestic market. The successful candidate will be commercially and financially astute with an entrepreneurial mindset, have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and experience of working internationally, preferably in a school environment. Applications are encouraged from candidates with educational, private, public or third-sector backgrounds who have strong commercial acumen and a genuine passion for education, as well as a commitment to the values and ethos of Epsom College. Epsom College is committed to the principles of equal opportunity, diversity and inclusion. We are committed to attracting and retaining the very best staff, ensuring that our staff body reflects the diversity of our students and local community. A candidate brief will be available to download shortly. A CV and Covering Letter should be submitted by 09.00 UK BST on Monday 13 th July 2026. Epsom College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
PMO Analyst London/Hybrid 6 month contract Day rate 200 PAYE Our commitment is to provide equal opportunity regardless of, for example, your gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or beliefs. We also engage with employers to develop programmes and pathways that embrace diverse talent and promote more inclusive employment worldwide through partnerships and other initiatives. We recognise and celebrate the value of difference and how it makes us faster, smarter and more innovative than our competition. My client is one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in Japan, with an established presence across all consumer and corporate banking businesses. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates, they offer a diverse range of financial services, including commercial banking, leasing, securities, credit card, consumer finance and other services. They are seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented PMO Analyst to support the delivery of key Data Governance initiatives across the EMEA region. This role sits within a growing data function and will play a critical part in ensuring the successful execution of a multi-year data governance maturity roadmap. The position is offered on an initial 6 month contract with the potential for extension. The role is hybrid working being in the office 2-3 days a week with the remainder of time working from home. Standard office hours Monday to Friday with the occasional out of hours requirement in line with business needs. Overview Working closely with the Data Governance Delivery Lead, you will be responsible for tracking programme progress, supporting financial oversight, and coordinating activities across multiple workstreams, including data quality, data lineage, and data catalogue initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate with strong academic performance to gain exposure to a large-scale transformation programme within a financial services environment. Key Responsibilities Programme & Delivery Support Monitor and track progress against a 3-year data governance roadmap Maintain project plans, milestones, and status updates across multiple initiatives Support governance forums by preparing updates, reports, and tracking actions Ensure deliverables are progressing in line with agreed timelines Financial & Budget Tracking Support the management of departmental budgets and expenditure tracking Analyse spend using internal systems and Excel Track forecasts, identify variances, and support budget reporting Assist with approvals, documentation, and financial controls Data & Reporting Support Extract and review data from tools such as Collibra and Jira Track progress of large datasets (e.g., critical data elements) and produce summary reports Use Excel to organise, cleanse, and analyse records (basic formulas and manipulation) Provide clear reporting on progress, risks, and gaps Stakeholder Coordination Work closely with stakeholders across Risk, Finance, Compliance, and Technology teams Follow up on actions, clarify data issues, and support resolution of gaps Facilitate communication between teams to ensure alignment and delivery Skills & Experience Essential Degree in any discipline with strong academic performance Strong organisational skills with high attention to detail Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (e.g., formulas, data handling, basic analysis) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage multiple tasks and work in a structured, deadline-driven environment High level of diligence and accountability Desirable Exposure to project coordination, PMO, or programme environments (internship or academic projects) Familiarity with tools such as Jira, Collibra, or similar tracking systems Understanding of financial tracking or budgeting processes Interest in data governance, risk, or regulatory environments What We're Looking For A proactive self-starter with a strong work ethic Someone comfortable working with large volumes of information and tracking progress A team player with the confidence to engage stakeholders across the business A candidate with the discipline and curiosity to learn and develop within a structured programme environment Candidates must show evidence of the above in their CV to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Jun 20, 2026
Contractor
PMO Analyst London/Hybrid 6 month contract Day rate 200 PAYE Our commitment is to provide equal opportunity regardless of, for example, your gender, age, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation or beliefs. We also engage with employers to develop programmes and pathways that embrace diverse talent and promote more inclusive employment worldwide through partnerships and other initiatives. We recognise and celebrate the value of difference and how it makes us faster, smarter and more innovative than our competition. My client is one of the largest financial institutions headquartered in Japan, with an established presence across all consumer and corporate banking businesses. Through its subsidiaries and affiliates, they offer a diverse range of financial services, including commercial banking, leasing, securities, credit card, consumer finance and other services. They are seeking a highly organised and detail-oriented PMO Analyst to support the delivery of key Data Governance initiatives across the EMEA region. This role sits within a growing data function and will play a critical part in ensuring the successful execution of a multi-year data governance maturity roadmap. The position is offered on an initial 6 month contract with the potential for extension. The role is hybrid working being in the office 2-3 days a week with the remainder of time working from home. Standard office hours Monday to Friday with the occasional out of hours requirement in line with business needs. Overview Working closely with the Data Governance Delivery Lead, you will be responsible for tracking programme progress, supporting financial oversight, and coordinating activities across multiple workstreams, including data quality, data lineage, and data catalogue initiatives. This is an excellent opportunity for a recent graduate with strong academic performance to gain exposure to a large-scale transformation programme within a financial services environment. Key Responsibilities Programme & Delivery Support Monitor and track progress against a 3-year data governance roadmap Maintain project plans, milestones, and status updates across multiple initiatives Support governance forums by preparing updates, reports, and tracking actions Ensure deliverables are progressing in line with agreed timelines Financial & Budget Tracking Support the management of departmental budgets and expenditure tracking Analyse spend using internal systems and Excel Track forecasts, identify variances, and support budget reporting Assist with approvals, documentation, and financial controls Data & Reporting Support Extract and review data from tools such as Collibra and Jira Track progress of large datasets (e.g., critical data elements) and produce summary reports Use Excel to organise, cleanse, and analyse records (basic formulas and manipulation) Provide clear reporting on progress, risks, and gaps Stakeholder Coordination Work closely with stakeholders across Risk, Finance, Compliance, and Technology teams Follow up on actions, clarify data issues, and support resolution of gaps Facilitate communication between teams to ensure alignment and delivery Skills & Experience Essential Degree in any discipline with strong academic performance Strong organisational skills with high attention to detail Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (e.g., formulas, data handling, basic analysis) Strong communication and interpersonal skills Ability to manage multiple tasks and work in a structured, deadline-driven environment High level of diligence and accountability Desirable Exposure to project coordination, PMO, or programme environments (internship or academic projects) Familiarity with tools such as Jira, Collibra, or similar tracking systems Understanding of financial tracking or budgeting processes Interest in data governance, risk, or regulatory environments What We're Looking For A proactive self-starter with a strong work ethic Someone comfortable working with large volumes of information and tracking progress A team player with the confidence to engage stakeholders across the business A candidate with the discipline and curiosity to learn and develop within a structured programme environment Candidates must show evidence of the above in their CV to be considered. Please be advised if you haven't heard from us within 48 hours then unfortunately your application has not been successful on this occasion, we may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you. We use generative AI tools to support our candidate screening process. This helps us ensure a fair, consistent, and efficient experience for all applicants. Rest assured, all final decisions are made by our hiring team, and your application will be reviewed with care and attention.
Children and young people in London matter; their voices, experiences and futures. They deserve every chance to make the most of their lives. But too many young people can't because they don't have the opportunities to help them thrive. That is where transformational youth work comes in, offering somewhere to go, something to do, someone to trust. The Trusts and Foundations Manager plays a pivotal role in the success of the Fundraising and Communications Directorate, and London Youth as a whole. In line with our fundraising strategy, you will be responsible for securing new five and six-figure corporate partnerships, achieving ambitious personal targets and contributing to our overall fundraising target of £6.9m in 2026. Your focus will be on high-value long-term strategic relationships with businesses generating both restricted and unrestricted funds as well as other non-financial benefits. What you will be doing Develop and maintain an exemplary understanding of the needs of young people and youth organisations in London. Proactively communicate the vision and mission, aims and work of London Youth to funders. Undertake prospect research to identify new funding opportunities that increase restricted and unrestricted income. Collaborate with teams from across London Youth to develop and submit high quality five and six figure applications to trusts, foundations, institutional funders, and livery companies. Work with colleagues to find ways to increase income from existing funders. Meet all KPIs and financial targets. Provide first class stewardship to funders. Maintain up-to-date records on all aspects of fundraising activity on Salesforce and SharePoint and produce regular reports when needed. Ensure agreements are in place with all funders and are recorded in line with our processes. Take responsibility for your ongoing professional development. Commit to and actively promote London Youth's policy and procedures to value and respect diversity and inclusion in all duties and working relationships. Reflect our inclusive culture in your day-to-day work and support a positive health & safety and safeguarding culture in your interactions with colleagues. Follow our organisation's anti-racism principles and practices as you actively promote and respect diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work and working relationships. What you bring to the role Knowledge and Experience: Track record of leading and securing five and six figure funding relationships with trusts, foundations, institutional funders, and livery companies. Demonstrable knowledge of UK and London funders. Ability to undertake rigorous prospect research and build and manage a robust pipeline. Demonstrable relationship management skills. Proven project management skills. Experience of regularly recording and reporting on data. Ability to interpret financial data. Awareness of Fundraising Regulatory Framework. Experience of acting as an organisational ambassador in a range of outward facing contexts. Attributes and Behaviours: Passionate and demonstrably committed to improving the lives of young people. Outstanding written and oral communication skills. Attention to detail. Ability to prioritise workload. Ability to work independently or with small or large groups of colleagues. Ability to work in a changing and flexible environment. Willingness to learn new skills. Discretion and ability to maintain confidentiality. Willingness to work occasional evenings or weekends at London Youth events. You will demonstrate our values of being: Ambitious Collaborative Inclusive Accountable Why work at London Youth Generous holiday allowance - 39 days paid holiday each year (including bank holidays and closure days). If you work part-time, your holiday allowance will be proportional based on your working days. Employer 4% pension contribution. Additional leave granted to support voluntary activity. Free access for you and your family to the Employee Assistance Programme. Free Health Care Cash Plan. Free access to the 'Headspace' app for you and your family. Free access to the Charity Mentoring Network, as a mentor or mentee. You'll be working with a fantastic team of passionate colleagues across London Youth. You will be making a difference to the lives of young people!
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Children and young people in London matter; their voices, experiences and futures. They deserve every chance to make the most of their lives. But too many young people can't because they don't have the opportunities to help them thrive. That is where transformational youth work comes in, offering somewhere to go, something to do, someone to trust. The Trusts and Foundations Manager plays a pivotal role in the success of the Fundraising and Communications Directorate, and London Youth as a whole. In line with our fundraising strategy, you will be responsible for securing new five and six-figure corporate partnerships, achieving ambitious personal targets and contributing to our overall fundraising target of £6.9m in 2026. Your focus will be on high-value long-term strategic relationships with businesses generating both restricted and unrestricted funds as well as other non-financial benefits. What you will be doing Develop and maintain an exemplary understanding of the needs of young people and youth organisations in London. Proactively communicate the vision and mission, aims and work of London Youth to funders. Undertake prospect research to identify new funding opportunities that increase restricted and unrestricted income. Collaborate with teams from across London Youth to develop and submit high quality five and six figure applications to trusts, foundations, institutional funders, and livery companies. Work with colleagues to find ways to increase income from existing funders. Meet all KPIs and financial targets. Provide first class stewardship to funders. Maintain up-to-date records on all aspects of fundraising activity on Salesforce and SharePoint and produce regular reports when needed. Ensure agreements are in place with all funders and are recorded in line with our processes. Take responsibility for your ongoing professional development. Commit to and actively promote London Youth's policy and procedures to value and respect diversity and inclusion in all duties and working relationships. Reflect our inclusive culture in your day-to-day work and support a positive health & safety and safeguarding culture in your interactions with colleagues. Follow our organisation's anti-racism principles and practices as you actively promote and respect diversity and inclusion in all aspects of your work and working relationships. What you bring to the role Knowledge and Experience: Track record of leading and securing five and six figure funding relationships with trusts, foundations, institutional funders, and livery companies. Demonstrable knowledge of UK and London funders. Ability to undertake rigorous prospect research and build and manage a robust pipeline. Demonstrable relationship management skills. Proven project management skills. Experience of regularly recording and reporting on data. Ability to interpret financial data. Awareness of Fundraising Regulatory Framework. Experience of acting as an organisational ambassador in a range of outward facing contexts. Attributes and Behaviours: Passionate and demonstrably committed to improving the lives of young people. Outstanding written and oral communication skills. Attention to detail. Ability to prioritise workload. Ability to work independently or with small or large groups of colleagues. Ability to work in a changing and flexible environment. Willingness to learn new skills. Discretion and ability to maintain confidentiality. Willingness to work occasional evenings or weekends at London Youth events. You will demonstrate our values of being: Ambitious Collaborative Inclusive Accountable Why work at London Youth Generous holiday allowance - 39 days paid holiday each year (including bank holidays and closure days). If you work part-time, your holiday allowance will be proportional based on your working days. Employer 4% pension contribution. Additional leave granted to support voluntary activity. Free access for you and your family to the Employee Assistance Programme. Free Health Care Cash Plan. Free access to the 'Headspace' app for you and your family. Free access to the Charity Mentoring Network, as a mentor or mentee. You'll be working with a fantastic team of passionate colleagues across London Youth. You will be making a difference to the lives of young people!
37.5 hours a week, permanent, 41-week contract Hybrid working - combination of on-campus, remote and partner-based work Regular national travel and occasional overnight stays Do you have the vision, leadership and entrepreneurial drive to build something entirely new? Are you passionate about creating meaningful employment pathways for neurodivergent young people and helping them access careers in growing industries? At Pinc, we are launching an ambitious new organisation that will transform progression opportunities for young people with SEND. We are seeking an exceptional leader to establish and grow Pinc Futures - a specialist apprenticeship and careers organisation focused on the Creative & Cultural and Eco & Green sectors. About Pinc Futures Pinc Futures is a new venture within the Pinc Education Group, created to develop innovative apprenticeship programmes and progression pathways for neurodivergent young people. Our ambition is to become a national leader in inclusive apprenticeships, connecting young people with employers, industry professionals and meaningful career opportunities. Through strong partnerships, high-quality programmes and a commitment to inclusive practice, Pinc Futures will help bridge the gap between education and employment. This is a rare opportunity to join at the very beginning and shape the future direction, culture and impact of a new organisation with national ambitions. As Head of Pinc Futures , you will lead the creation, development and growth of this exciting new organisation. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, you will be responsible for developing the strategic vision, building employer partnerships, establishing high-quality apprenticeship provision and creating a sustainable model for long-term growth and impact. This role combines strategic leadership, business development, quality assurance and operational delivery. You will work across the wider Pinc Group and with external partners to create opportunities that improve outcomes for neurodivergent young people and support them into rewarding careers. Your responsibilities will include developing apprenticeship programmes, building employer networks, ensuring quality and compliance, leading a geographically dispersed team, driving organisational growth and creating progression pathways that connect education, qualifications and employment. So, what else are we looking for? Significant leadership experience within Further Education, apprenticeships or skills provision with disadvantaged and/or neurodivergent young people Strong understanding of apprenticeship frameworks, funding and compliance Experience of quality assurance, continuous improvement and Ofsted readiness A successful track record of building and maintaining employer partnerships Experience leading teams across multiple locations or regions Strong strategic thinking, organisational and communication skills The ability to represent an organisation confidently with employers, partners and stakeholders A commitment to inclusive education and improving outcomes for neurodivergent young people An entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to identify opportunities and drive growth. Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To find out more about this unprecedented opportunity, including DBS and other requirements, apply now. Closing date: 28th June 2026.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
37.5 hours a week, permanent, 41-week contract Hybrid working - combination of on-campus, remote and partner-based work Regular national travel and occasional overnight stays Do you have the vision, leadership and entrepreneurial drive to build something entirely new? Are you passionate about creating meaningful employment pathways for neurodivergent young people and helping them access careers in growing industries? At Pinc, we are launching an ambitious new organisation that will transform progression opportunities for young people with SEND. We are seeking an exceptional leader to establish and grow Pinc Futures - a specialist apprenticeship and careers organisation focused on the Creative & Cultural and Eco & Green sectors. About Pinc Futures Pinc Futures is a new venture within the Pinc Education Group, created to develop innovative apprenticeship programmes and progression pathways for neurodivergent young people. Our ambition is to become a national leader in inclusive apprenticeships, connecting young people with employers, industry professionals and meaningful career opportunities. Through strong partnerships, high-quality programmes and a commitment to inclusive practice, Pinc Futures will help bridge the gap between education and employment. This is a rare opportunity to join at the very beginning and shape the future direction, culture and impact of a new organisation with national ambitions. As Head of Pinc Futures , you will lead the creation, development and growth of this exciting new organisation. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer, you will be responsible for developing the strategic vision, building employer partnerships, establishing high-quality apprenticeship provision and creating a sustainable model for long-term growth and impact. This role combines strategic leadership, business development, quality assurance and operational delivery. You will work across the wider Pinc Group and with external partners to create opportunities that improve outcomes for neurodivergent young people and support them into rewarding careers. Your responsibilities will include developing apprenticeship programmes, building employer networks, ensuring quality and compliance, leading a geographically dispersed team, driving organisational growth and creating progression pathways that connect education, qualifications and employment. So, what else are we looking for? Significant leadership experience within Further Education, apprenticeships or skills provision with disadvantaged and/or neurodivergent young people Strong understanding of apprenticeship frameworks, funding and compliance Experience of quality assurance, continuous improvement and Ofsted readiness A successful track record of building and maintaining employer partnerships Experience leading teams across multiple locations or regions Strong strategic thinking, organisational and communication skills The ability to represent an organisation confidently with employers, partners and stakeholders A commitment to inclusive education and improving outcomes for neurodivergent young people An entrepreneurial mindset with the ability to identify opportunities and drive growth. Our Campus clusters are as follows: Leeds Museum & Leeds Art Gallery (Leeds), Cartwright Hall & Dean Clough (Bradford & Halifax), Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery & Aston Hall (Birmingham), Touchstones, Salford Art Gallery, Bolton Museum (Greater Manchester), Manchester Museum, 22 Lever St, Manchester Craft & Design Centre (Central Manchester), Heritage Centre, The Potteries & Middleport (Macclesfield & Stoke), National Museum (Cardiff), Design Museum (London). To find out more about this unprecedented opportunity, including DBS and other requirements, apply now. Closing date: 28th June 2026.
Harris Hill is delighted to be partnering with STOP THE TRAFFIK to recruit a Head of Operations. London (hybrid working) Permanent £42,856 £51,432 STOP THE TRAFFIK works globally to prevent human trafficking and exploitation, disrupting criminal networks through intelligence, partnerships and targeted prevention programmes. This is an exciting opportunity to join the Senior Leadership Team and help shape the operational infrastructure that enables the organisation to deliver its mission and maximise its impact. Key responsibilities: Lead the organisation's operations, ensuring effective systems, processes and compliance Oversee governance, risk management, policy development and data protection Coordinate financial planning, budgeting and operational reporting Lead people operations, supporting recruitment, performance management and organisational culture Drive continuous improvement across systems, processes and ways of working About you: Experienced in operational leadership within the charity, public or private sector Strong knowledge of governance, compliance, risk and organisational effectiveness Skilled in managing budgets, projects and organisational change A collaborative leader who can balance strategic thinking with hands-on delivery Motivated by the opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven organisation This role would suit candidates from the charity, public or private sectors who can demonstrate transferable operational leadership experience and a commitment to purpose-driven work. STOP THE TRAFFIK is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, including those with lived experience. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in a growing international charity tackling one of the world's most pressing human rights issues. For more information, please submit your CV to Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Harris Hill is delighted to be partnering with STOP THE TRAFFIK to recruit a Head of Operations. London (hybrid working) Permanent £42,856 £51,432 STOP THE TRAFFIK works globally to prevent human trafficking and exploitation, disrupting criminal networks through intelligence, partnerships and targeted prevention programmes. This is an exciting opportunity to join the Senior Leadership Team and help shape the operational infrastructure that enables the organisation to deliver its mission and maximise its impact. Key responsibilities: Lead the organisation's operations, ensuring effective systems, processes and compliance Oversee governance, risk management, policy development and data protection Coordinate financial planning, budgeting and operational reporting Lead people operations, supporting recruitment, performance management and organisational culture Drive continuous improvement across systems, processes and ways of working About you: Experienced in operational leadership within the charity, public or private sector Strong knowledge of governance, compliance, risk and organisational effectiveness Skilled in managing budgets, projects and organisational change A collaborative leader who can balance strategic thinking with hands-on delivery Motivated by the opportunity to contribute to a purpose-driven organisation This role would suit candidates from the charity, public or private sectors who can demonstrate transferable operational leadership experience and a commitment to purpose-driven work. STOP THE TRAFFIK is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds, including those with lived experience. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in a growing international charity tackling one of the world's most pressing human rights issues. For more information, please submit your CV to Please note, CVs are being reviewed on a rolling basis, and only successful applicants will be contacted with more information. As leading charity recruitment specialists and a certified B Corp , Harris Hill is committed to high and ever-improving standards of equitable and inclusive recruitment. We actively welcome applications from all sections of the community regardless of age, disability, gender, race, religion, sexuality and other protected characteristics.
Head of the Police National Legal Database (PNLD) • Job title: Head of the Police National Legal Database (PNLD) • Salary: £70,575 progressing to £75,180 • Contract: Permanent, full time • Location: Wakefield (hybrid working) Looking for a senior national leadership role where you can shape legal services that support policing across England and Wales? West Yorkshire Police is seeking an exceptional senior leader to become the Head of the Police National Legal Database (PNLD). West Yorkshire Police is the host Force for this nationally significant role which sits at the heart of the criminal justice system, providing trusted legal information, products and services that supports policing across England and Wales and a wide range of national partners. PNLD delivers high quality, accurate and authoritative legal content, including the national Standard Offence Wordings, used daily by police forces and criminal justice organisations. As Head of PNLD, you will provide strategic, operational and professional leadership, ensuring PNLD continues to meet evolving customer needs while maintaining its national reputation for excellence. This is a unique opportunity to lead a high profile national service, influence national policing practice at scale and make a lasting impact across the criminal justice landscape. Role and Responsibilities You will set the strategic direction for PNLD, shaping and delivering national strategies, performance frameworks and business plans that drive excellence, innovation and value for money. Key duties include: • Providing overall leadership and direction for PNLD, ensuring delivery of a professional, high quality national service • Setting and delivering PNLD's national strategy, performance measures and business plans • Holding overall responsibility for PNLD's legal content, including the national Standard Offence Wordings and all associated products and services • Providing high level specialist advice on criminal law and PNLD's legal, technical and business services to senior leaders across the police service and partner organisations • Overseeing all business and operational functions, including governance, information management, ISO compliance, risk management, contracts, service level agreements and business cases • Leading PNLD's financial management, with full responsibility for income and budget to ensure services are affordable, sustainable and deliver value for money • Driving continuous improvement, identifying opportunities for innovation, growth and enhanced service delivery • Building and maintaining influential stakeholder relationships across policing and the wider criminal justice sector, representing PNLD at national level and raising its profile across the criminal justice sector • Leading, managing and developing staff, promoting wellbeing, high performance and professional development • Embedding Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in all aspects of leadership, decision making and service delivery Expectations To succeed in this role, you will be expected to: • Operate confidently at senior and executive level within complex national environments • Provide clear strategic leadership and assurance in a dynamic and changing context • Balance competing priorities while maintaining high standards of governance and service delivery • Communicate complex legal and technical information clearly to a wide range of audiences • Act as a visible, credible and values led leader who leads by example Essential Criteria include • Degree in Law, Business, Criminal Justice or equivalent qualification • Substantial knowledge of criminal law and its practical application within policing • Extensive experience of policing and the criminal justice environment • Proven significant senior leadership experience, with the ability to lead people, innovate and develop business and IT systems • Strong financial management and budget control experience • Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills • Proven ability to manage complex workloads and competing priorities Desirable: Criteria include: • Postgraduate professional or management qualification • Experience of managing large scale or national services • Experience of building strategic partnerships across organisations Working Arrangements This role operates on a hybrid basis, combining agile working with a regular presence at PNLD's offices in central Wakefield. The successful candidate must be able to commute to Wakefield and be available to attend Wakefield at short notice when required. The post is not suitable for job share. Benefits/What We Offer West Yorkshire Police staff can access a wide range of benefits designed to support work-life balance, wellbeing, development and financial security. These include: • Generous annual leave allowance - 30 days annual leave, rising to 35 days after five years of service (plus bank holidays) • Flexible working options, including agile working arrangements to help you manage your professional and personal commitments • Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund, a secure Defined Benefit CARE (Career Average Revalued Earnings) pension scheme • Membership options for the Police Treatment Centre and The Police Children's Charity (eligibility-dependent) • Access to savings, discounts and cashback rewards through staff schemes, including eligibility to purchase a Blue Light Card • Option to sign up to our Cycle to work scheme (eligibility-dependent) • Access to a wide range of internal wellbeing services and support programmes • Opportunities for professional development and training - attend Senior Leadership Forums, complete the Talent Management Programme (eligibility dependent) and complete the CMI Level 5 course (eligibility dependent) • Supportive HR policies, including maternity, paternity and other family-friendly provisions • A meaningful career with a clear sense of purpose supporting policing services that protect communities • Opportunities to join staff networks, wellbeing groups, and sports clubs We are proud to be a member of the Fair Work Charter. See here for more information: West Yorkshire Fair Work Charter For more information about what we offer, visit: Employee Benefits For more information about PNLD, visit: About Us PNLD For more information about West Yorkshire Police, visit: About us West Yorkshire Police How to Apply This is a rare opportunity to lead a nationally critical legal service and make a significant contribution to policing and the criminal justice system. All applications must be made via the West Yorkshire Police recruitment system, please submit your application on the link below. Please note no other method of application will be considered as having applied. Status: Online Live Date: 1 Jun 2026, 07:00:00 BST Posting Closing Date: 30 Jun 2026, 23:55:00 BST Public Post Download • Closing date: 30th June 2026 • Interviews: Interviews will take place throughout July and August to accommodate the summer holiday period. The successful candidate will be subject to appropriate vetting prior to appointment.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
Head of the Police National Legal Database (PNLD) • Job title: Head of the Police National Legal Database (PNLD) • Salary: £70,575 progressing to £75,180 • Contract: Permanent, full time • Location: Wakefield (hybrid working) Looking for a senior national leadership role where you can shape legal services that support policing across England and Wales? West Yorkshire Police is seeking an exceptional senior leader to become the Head of the Police National Legal Database (PNLD). West Yorkshire Police is the host Force for this nationally significant role which sits at the heart of the criminal justice system, providing trusted legal information, products and services that supports policing across England and Wales and a wide range of national partners. PNLD delivers high quality, accurate and authoritative legal content, including the national Standard Offence Wordings, used daily by police forces and criminal justice organisations. As Head of PNLD, you will provide strategic, operational and professional leadership, ensuring PNLD continues to meet evolving customer needs while maintaining its national reputation for excellence. This is a unique opportunity to lead a high profile national service, influence national policing practice at scale and make a lasting impact across the criminal justice landscape. Role and Responsibilities You will set the strategic direction for PNLD, shaping and delivering national strategies, performance frameworks and business plans that drive excellence, innovation and value for money. Key duties include: • Providing overall leadership and direction for PNLD, ensuring delivery of a professional, high quality national service • Setting and delivering PNLD's national strategy, performance measures and business plans • Holding overall responsibility for PNLD's legal content, including the national Standard Offence Wordings and all associated products and services • Providing high level specialist advice on criminal law and PNLD's legal, technical and business services to senior leaders across the police service and partner organisations • Overseeing all business and operational functions, including governance, information management, ISO compliance, risk management, contracts, service level agreements and business cases • Leading PNLD's financial management, with full responsibility for income and budget to ensure services are affordable, sustainable and deliver value for money • Driving continuous improvement, identifying opportunities for innovation, growth and enhanced service delivery • Building and maintaining influential stakeholder relationships across policing and the wider criminal justice sector, representing PNLD at national level and raising its profile across the criminal justice sector • Leading, managing and developing staff, promoting wellbeing, high performance and professional development • Embedding Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in all aspects of leadership, decision making and service delivery Expectations To succeed in this role, you will be expected to: • Operate confidently at senior and executive level within complex national environments • Provide clear strategic leadership and assurance in a dynamic and changing context • Balance competing priorities while maintaining high standards of governance and service delivery • Communicate complex legal and technical information clearly to a wide range of audiences • Act as a visible, credible and values led leader who leads by example Essential Criteria include • Degree in Law, Business, Criminal Justice or equivalent qualification • Substantial knowledge of criminal law and its practical application within policing • Extensive experience of policing and the criminal justice environment • Proven significant senior leadership experience, with the ability to lead people, innovate and develop business and IT systems • Strong financial management and budget control experience • Excellent written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills • Proven ability to manage complex workloads and competing priorities Desirable: Criteria include: • Postgraduate professional or management qualification • Experience of managing large scale or national services • Experience of building strategic partnerships across organisations Working Arrangements This role operates on a hybrid basis, combining agile working with a regular presence at PNLD's offices in central Wakefield. The successful candidate must be able to commute to Wakefield and be available to attend Wakefield at short notice when required. The post is not suitable for job share. Benefits/What We Offer West Yorkshire Police staff can access a wide range of benefits designed to support work-life balance, wellbeing, development and financial security. These include: • Generous annual leave allowance - 30 days annual leave, rising to 35 days after five years of service (plus bank holidays) • Flexible working options, including agile working arrangements to help you manage your professional and personal commitments • Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund, a secure Defined Benefit CARE (Career Average Revalued Earnings) pension scheme • Membership options for the Police Treatment Centre and The Police Children's Charity (eligibility-dependent) • Access to savings, discounts and cashback rewards through staff schemes, including eligibility to purchase a Blue Light Card • Option to sign up to our Cycle to work scheme (eligibility-dependent) • Access to a wide range of internal wellbeing services and support programmes • Opportunities for professional development and training - attend Senior Leadership Forums, complete the Talent Management Programme (eligibility dependent) and complete the CMI Level 5 course (eligibility dependent) • Supportive HR policies, including maternity, paternity and other family-friendly provisions • A meaningful career with a clear sense of purpose supporting policing services that protect communities • Opportunities to join staff networks, wellbeing groups, and sports clubs We are proud to be a member of the Fair Work Charter. See here for more information: West Yorkshire Fair Work Charter For more information about what we offer, visit: Employee Benefits For more information about PNLD, visit: About Us PNLD For more information about West Yorkshire Police, visit: About us West Yorkshire Police How to Apply This is a rare opportunity to lead a nationally critical legal service and make a significant contribution to policing and the criminal justice system. All applications must be made via the West Yorkshire Police recruitment system, please submit your application on the link below. Please note no other method of application will be considered as having applied. Status: Online Live Date: 1 Jun 2026, 07:00:00 BST Posting Closing Date: 30 Jun 2026, 23:55:00 BST Public Post Download • Closing date: 30th June 2026 • Interviews: Interviews will take place throughout July and August to accommodate the summer holiday period. The successful candidate will be subject to appropriate vetting prior to appointment.
JOB DESCRIPTION HEAD OF CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH SERVICES Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.30pm with occasional evenings and weekends) Contract: Full-time, Fixed Term (1 Year, renewable) (Office based) Responsible to: CEO / Deputy CEO Job Purpose Core Arts is an innovative Mental Health Charity and Creative Education provider delivering pioneering Arts in Health programmes in London. This senior leadership role provides strategic and operational oversight across creative education, personalised support, wellbeing and commissioned service delivery. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of high-quality, inclusive and outcomes-focused programmes which improve mental health, wellbeing and educational participation. The role combines educational leadership with recovery-focused and personalised approaches, ensuring students can access meaningful creative learning opportunities that support confidence, progression, independence and improved quality of life. Working across visual arts, music, multimedia, horticulture and sport, the postholder will ensure that services align with Arts in Health principles, NHS and Local Authority priorities, and contribute to reducing health inequalities through creative approaches. The role will support the continued development of Core Arts as a recognised centre of excellence in Creative Education and Arts in Health. Strategic Leadership & Service Development Develop innovative programmes aligned to NHS priorities including prevention, early intervention, personalised care and community-based support. Ensure services remain responsive to emerging educational, health and social care agendas. Support organisational growth, sustainability and service expansion. Lead service planning and contribute to organisational strategy and business development. Drive continuous improvement through evaluation and innovation. Develop opportunities for integrated working across education, health and voluntary sector partnerships. Creative Education & Student Experience Lead an outstanding student-centred creative education programme focused on participation, achievement and progression. Ensure students receive personalised learning pathways with clear goals and outcomes. Support progression into volunteering, employment, accredited learning and community opportunities. Support exhibitions, performances, events and public-facing events. Embed co-production and student voice throughout programme design and evaluation. Develop opportunities for students to gain confidence, leadership and independence. Monitor engagement, attendance and progression data to support continuous improvement. Arts in Health, Wellbeing & Recovery Embed Arts in Health principles across all areas of programme delivery. Ensure students are supported to improve wellbeing through meaningful creative engagement. Work collaboratively with clinical teams, community mental health services and external partners. Maintain safeguarding, duty of care and effective risk management procedures. Support early intervention approaches and sustained student engagement. Promote social inclusion and reduce isolation through participation in creative learning. Develop pathways which support emotional wellbeing, confidence and resilience. Ensure personalised support planning remains central to service delivery. Commissioned Delivery, Quality Assurance & Outcomes Lead successful delivery of commissioned services and contractual KPIs. Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting systems are maintained. Demonstrate educational, wellbeing and social value outcomes through evidence and impact reporting. Ensure accurate data collection and performance monitoring. Support commissioner reporting and demonstrate measurable impact. Develop case studies and outcome frameworks which evidence the value of Arts in Health. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR and organisational governance requirements. Maintain oversight of quality assurance and continuous improvement processes. Support service audits and implementation of recommendations. NHS Partnerships, Personalised Care & Community Integration Develop and maintain strong relationships with NHS commissioners, Integrated Care Boards, Local Authorities and community partners. Support approaches aligned with personalised care and Personal Health Budgets. Promote creative approaches which contribute to prevention and reduce demand on statutory services. Contribute to integrated pathways supporting community mental health and social prescribing. Support collaborative planning with borough and health partners. Strengthen referral routes and increase access for underrepresented communities. Represent Core Arts at regional networks, conferences and partnership meetings. Promote the role of creativity and education within wider health and wellbeing systems. Leadership, Workforce & Organisational Development Provide, alongside the senior management team, leadership, supervision and support to managers, tutors, volunteers and interns. Ensure staff are equipped to deliver inclusive, high-quality learning experiences. Support innovation and collaborative working. Contribute to tender development and service growth opportunities. Champion organisational values and positive workplace culture. Promote equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of work. Person Specification Experience (Essential) Minimum five years' experience in senior leadership or service management. Experience within mental health, Arts in Health, creative education or community services. Experience of delivering commissioned services and contract management. Experience of partnership working across health, education or voluntary sectors. Experience of leading teams. Experience of monitoring outcomes and demonstrating impact. Knowledge & Understanding Arts in Health and recovery-focused practice. Creative education and adult learning principles. Mental health and wellbeing frameworks. Safeguarding. Personalised care approaches. Outcome measurement, quality assurance and continuous improvement. Skills & Attributes Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong financial and numeric acumen. Strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong organisational and analytical capability. Commitment to creativity, inclusion and social impact. How to Apply Core Arts are committed to finding the right person for this role. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and suitable candidates invited to interview as they are received, so early applications are encouraged. The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled. To apply, please send a full CV and covering letter explaining how your experience meets the job description to: Giuliana Molinari, Deputy CEO We can only accept applications that include both a CV and covering letter. You must also be eligible to work in the UK. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role before applying, please email Giuliana to arrange an informal chat.
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
JOB DESCRIPTION HEAD OF CREATIVE ARTS & HEALTH SERVICES Salary: £45,000 per annum Hours: 35 hours per week (Monday-Friday, 9.30am-5.30pm with occasional evenings and weekends) Contract: Full-time, Fixed Term (1 Year, renewable) (Office based) Responsible to: CEO / Deputy CEO Job Purpose Core Arts is an innovative Mental Health Charity and Creative Education provider delivering pioneering Arts in Health programmes in London. This senior leadership role provides strategic and operational oversight across creative education, personalised support, wellbeing and commissioned service delivery. The postholder will lead the development and delivery of high-quality, inclusive and outcomes-focused programmes which improve mental health, wellbeing and educational participation. The role combines educational leadership with recovery-focused and personalised approaches, ensuring students can access meaningful creative learning opportunities that support confidence, progression, independence and improved quality of life. Working across visual arts, music, multimedia, horticulture and sport, the postholder will ensure that services align with Arts in Health principles, NHS and Local Authority priorities, and contribute to reducing health inequalities through creative approaches. The role will support the continued development of Core Arts as a recognised centre of excellence in Creative Education and Arts in Health. Strategic Leadership & Service Development Develop innovative programmes aligned to NHS priorities including prevention, early intervention, personalised care and community-based support. Ensure services remain responsive to emerging educational, health and social care agendas. Support organisational growth, sustainability and service expansion. Lead service planning and contribute to organisational strategy and business development. Drive continuous improvement through evaluation and innovation. Develop opportunities for integrated working across education, health and voluntary sector partnerships. Creative Education & Student Experience Lead an outstanding student-centred creative education programme focused on participation, achievement and progression. Ensure students receive personalised learning pathways with clear goals and outcomes. Support progression into volunteering, employment, accredited learning and community opportunities. Support exhibitions, performances, events and public-facing events. Embed co-production and student voice throughout programme design and evaluation. Develop opportunities for students to gain confidence, leadership and independence. Monitor engagement, attendance and progression data to support continuous improvement. Arts in Health, Wellbeing & Recovery Embed Arts in Health principles across all areas of programme delivery. Ensure students are supported to improve wellbeing through meaningful creative engagement. Work collaboratively with clinical teams, community mental health services and external partners. Maintain safeguarding, duty of care and effective risk management procedures. Support early intervention approaches and sustained student engagement. Promote social inclusion and reduce isolation through participation in creative learning. Develop pathways which support emotional wellbeing, confidence and resilience. Ensure personalised support planning remains central to service delivery. Commissioned Delivery, Quality Assurance & Outcomes Lead successful delivery of commissioned services and contractual KPIs. Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation and reporting systems are maintained. Demonstrate educational, wellbeing and social value outcomes through evidence and impact reporting. Ensure accurate data collection and performance monitoring. Support commissioner reporting and demonstrate measurable impact. Develop case studies and outcome frameworks which evidence the value of Arts in Health. Ensure compliance with safeguarding, GDPR and organisational governance requirements. Maintain oversight of quality assurance and continuous improvement processes. Support service audits and implementation of recommendations. NHS Partnerships, Personalised Care & Community Integration Develop and maintain strong relationships with NHS commissioners, Integrated Care Boards, Local Authorities and community partners. Support approaches aligned with personalised care and Personal Health Budgets. Promote creative approaches which contribute to prevention and reduce demand on statutory services. Contribute to integrated pathways supporting community mental health and social prescribing. Support collaborative planning with borough and health partners. Strengthen referral routes and increase access for underrepresented communities. Represent Core Arts at regional networks, conferences and partnership meetings. Promote the role of creativity and education within wider health and wellbeing systems. Leadership, Workforce & Organisational Development Provide, alongside the senior management team, leadership, supervision and support to managers, tutors, volunteers and interns. Ensure staff are equipped to deliver inclusive, high-quality learning experiences. Support innovation and collaborative working. Contribute to tender development and service growth opportunities. Champion organisational values and positive workplace culture. Promote equality, diversity and inclusion across all areas of work. Person Specification Experience (Essential) Minimum five years' experience in senior leadership or service management. Experience within mental health, Arts in Health, creative education or community services. Experience of delivering commissioned services and contract management. Experience of partnership working across health, education or voluntary sectors. Experience of leading teams. Experience of monitoring outcomes and demonstrating impact. Knowledge & Understanding Arts in Health and recovery-focused practice. Creative education and adult learning principles. Mental health and wellbeing frameworks. Safeguarding. Personalised care approaches. Outcome measurement, quality assurance and continuous improvement. Skills & Attributes Excellent leadership and communication skills. Strong financial and numeric acumen. Strategic thinking with strong operational delivery. Excellent partnership and stakeholder engagement skills. Strong organisational and analytical capability. Commitment to creativity, inclusion and social impact. How to Apply Core Arts are committed to finding the right person for this role. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and suitable candidates invited to interview as they are received, so early applications are encouraged. The vacancy will remain open until the position is filled. To apply, please send a full CV and covering letter explaining how your experience meets the job description to: Giuliana Molinari, Deputy CEO We can only accept applications that include both a CV and covering letter. You must also be eligible to work in the UK. If you have any questions or would like to discuss the role before applying, please email Giuliana to arrange an informal chat.
STEM Teaching Assistant Enfield September 2026 This dynamic, high-achieving secondary school in the London Borough of Enfield is rated Outstanding by Ofsted and is widely celebrated for its exceptional academic standards, inclusive ethos, and remarkable record of supporting pupils from diverse backgrounds to achieve outstanding outcomes. STEM sits at the heart of the school's academic identity, with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics taught with genuine rigour, creativity, and real-world relevance across all year groups. Every STEM Teaching Assistant who joins becomes part of a team deeply committed to inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. STEM Teaching Assistant - What the School Offers Subject-specific CPD tailored to STEM classroom support, practical lesson assistance, and cross-curricular intervention A well-resourced STEM faculty with modern laboratory facilities, dedicated technician support, and strong departmental collaboration A structured induction with dedicated mentoring from qualified STEM practitioners from day one A school with a thriving enrichment calendar including STEM clubs, competitions, and university partnerships that every STEM Teaching Assistant can actively contribute to Strong encouragement towards teacher training pathways or extended contracts for high-performing staff STEM Teaching Assistant - What the Role Involves Supporting teachers across Science, Mathematics, and Technology to deliver engaging, knowledge-rich lessons across KS3 and KS4 Working with small groups of pupils to reinforce core STEM concepts and close gaps in understanding across disciplines Assisting with practical lesson preparation and supporting pupils safely and confidently in laboratory and workshop settings Tracking pupil progress across STEM subjects and feeding back regularly to class teachers and Heads of Department Building enthusiastic, curious relationships with pupils to develop their confidence and ambition in STEM subjects STEM Teaching Assistant - What the School is Looking For The ideal STEM Teaching Assistant will hold a 2:1 or 1st Class degree from a top 30 UK university in any Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics discipline. Previous child-centred experience in a UK educational setting is highly valued. The school is seeking a curious, versatile, and proactive STEM Teaching Assistant with strong communication skills, genuine cross-disciplinary subject knowledge, and a passion for making STEM accessible and exciting for every pupil. Please note, applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. STEM Teaching Assistant - Salary and Contract Info £480 per week, pro rata to term time only Full-time, long-term contract from September 2026 to July 2027 Term-time only Potential for extended contracts or teacher training pathways following a successful placement If you are a STEM graduate with a passion for your subject and a genuine desire to help young people discover what they are capable of, this STEM Teaching Assistant role in Enfield is a brilliant opportunity to gain meaningful school experience in one of North London's most celebrated secondary schools. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping support staff secure long-term and permanent roles like this STEM Teaching Assistant position in Enfield. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. STEM Teaching Assistant September 2026 INDSUP
Jun 20, 2026
Full time
STEM Teaching Assistant Enfield September 2026 This dynamic, high-achieving secondary school in the London Borough of Enfield is rated Outstanding by Ofsted and is widely celebrated for its exceptional academic standards, inclusive ethos, and remarkable record of supporting pupils from diverse backgrounds to achieve outstanding outcomes. STEM sits at the heart of the school's academic identity, with Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics taught with genuine rigour, creativity, and real-world relevance across all year groups. Every STEM Teaching Assistant who joins becomes part of a team deeply committed to inspiring the next generation of scientists, engineers, and mathematicians. STEM Teaching Assistant - What the School Offers Subject-specific CPD tailored to STEM classroom support, practical lesson assistance, and cross-curricular intervention A well-resourced STEM faculty with modern laboratory facilities, dedicated technician support, and strong departmental collaboration A structured induction with dedicated mentoring from qualified STEM practitioners from day one A school with a thriving enrichment calendar including STEM clubs, competitions, and university partnerships that every STEM Teaching Assistant can actively contribute to Strong encouragement towards teacher training pathways or extended contracts for high-performing staff STEM Teaching Assistant - What the Role Involves Supporting teachers across Science, Mathematics, and Technology to deliver engaging, knowledge-rich lessons across KS3 and KS4 Working with small groups of pupils to reinforce core STEM concepts and close gaps in understanding across disciplines Assisting with practical lesson preparation and supporting pupils safely and confidently in laboratory and workshop settings Tracking pupil progress across STEM subjects and feeding back regularly to class teachers and Heads of Department Building enthusiastic, curious relationships with pupils to develop their confidence and ambition in STEM subjects STEM Teaching Assistant - What the School is Looking For The ideal STEM Teaching Assistant will hold a 2:1 or 1st Class degree from a top 30 UK university in any Science, Technology, Engineering, or Mathematics discipline. Previous child-centred experience in a UK educational setting is highly valued. The school is seeking a curious, versatile, and proactive STEM Teaching Assistant with strong communication skills, genuine cross-disciplinary subject knowledge, and a passion for making STEM accessible and exciting for every pupil. Please note, applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. STEM Teaching Assistant - Salary and Contract Info £480 per week, pro rata to term time only Full-time, long-term contract from September 2026 to July 2027 Term-time only Potential for extended contracts or teacher training pathways following a successful placement If you are a STEM graduate with a passion for your subject and a genuine desire to help young people discover what they are capable of, this STEM Teaching Assistant role in Enfield is a brilliant opportunity to gain meaningful school experience in one of North London's most celebrated secondary schools. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping support staff secure long-term and permanent roles like this STEM Teaching Assistant position in Enfield. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. STEM Teaching Assistant September 2026 INDSUP